Judicial System Class 9 Notes
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1. Multiple Choice Questions
1.) The High courts , subordinate courts and District courts function under the _____
(a) supreme court (b) sessions court (c ) state courts
2.) The British established three High courts in India for the first time in Calcutta , Bombay and Madras in _______
(a) 1863 (b) 1862 (c ) 1852
3.) The age of retirement of High court judges is _______
(a) 60 years (b) 58 years (c ) 62 years
4.) Criminal courts came into existence on__
(a) 1 April , 1974 (b) 5 April , 1974 (c ) 3 march 1975
5.) The Mysore High court was established in _______
(a) 1880 (b) 1884 (c ) 1850
6.) The age of retirement of the chief Justice of the Supreme court is _____
(a) 65 years (b) 60 years (c ) 62 years.
2. Answer the following questions (v. Short )
1.) When did the Supreme court come into existence by an Act of Parliament ?
Ans: The Supreme court came into existence by an Act of Parliament on January 28, 1950.
2.) When was the conference of courts (CC) held ? Why did urge to subordinate courts ?
Ans: The conference of courts was held in 1948 and urged for independence to subordinate courts.
3. Answer the following questions (Short)
1.) What is the power of second Grade Magistrate court ?
Ans: This court has the power to impose punishment upto 2 years or a fine of Rs.1000 or both.
2.) What is the power of first Grade Magistrate court ?
Ans : This court has greater powers and can impose punishment upto 3 years or fine upto 5000 or impose both .
3.) What is a work of chief Magistrate court?
Ans: The chief Magistrate court does not have the powers to pass death sentences or life imprisonment sentences . However , it can impose seven years punishment .
Q.4. Write a note on the following Courts
Ans : 1. Civil Court : Every district has a Civil court . In which there is district Judge its chief Judge who is appointed by the Governor . Civil Courts settle disputes related to Civil matters like property , land , Monetary transaction , Marriage divorce and others .
2.) Revenue Courts : There are Revenue Courts in every district . They take up cases related to land tax , land records etc. Such as Tahasildar court , District Subdivisional Officers court , District Revenue court or District Magistrate court .